Geodynamics and magmatism of the Central Mediterranean region - Geodinamica e magmatismo della regione Centro-Mediterranea
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The Mediterranean area is one of the
most intriguing places on Earth where geodynamics
and volcanoes are strictly related, and evolved
through time. The complexity of the tectonic setting
is further enriched by the observed shift of the
petrochemical affinity of magmas, in the same
volcanic area, from subduction-related to intraplate.
The successive opening of back-arc basins (e.g.,
Ligurian-Provençal basin, Tyrrhenian Sea), following
the roll-back of the subducting Adria Plate,
produced a migration of magmatism to form a
transitional eastward pattern of volcanoes both
onshore and offshore.
The Mio-Pliocene volcanic rocks occurring in the
Central Mediterranean area are characterised by
exceptional variability of the petro-chemical and
isotopic features, which allow the distinction of
several sectors, when also the areal distribution is
considered.
Thus, the Mediterranean area has always been site
of studies focused on magma genesis and on the
geodynamic significance of the complex scenario
achieved through time. In the scientific literature, a
large number of papers were published on the
magmatism of each single volcanic association/area,
but very few dealt with the general picture of the
offshore magmatic and geodynamic evolution.
The aim of this chapter is to provide an outline of
the most prominent geological, petrological,
geochemical and isotopic characteristics of the
submarine volcanic centres found in the Central
Mediterranean basin, with the aim of providing a
fairly complete picture of the existing relationships
between the geodynamics and the igneous petrology
in this area.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Central Mediterranean; Tyrrhenian Sea; geodynamic and magmatic evolution; volcanic seamount sectors; subduction
Elenco autori:
Avanzinelli, Riccardo; Conticelli, Sandro
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